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El. knyga: Meditation: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Dec-2008
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  • Formatas: 744 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Dec-2008
  • Leidėjas: AldineTransaction
  • ISBN-13: 9780203785843
Many claim that meditation is effective in the treatment of many ailments associated with stress and high blood pressure, and in the management of pain

Many claim that meditation is effective in the treatment of many ailments associated with stress and high blood pressure, and in the management of pain. While there are many popular books on meditation, few embrace the science as well as the art of meditation. In this volume, Shapiro and Walsh fill this need by assembling a complete collection of scholarly articles--Meditation: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives.

From an academic rather than a popular vantage, the volume takes the claims and counterclaims about meditation to a deeper analytical level by including studies from clinical psychology and psychiatry, neuroscience, psychophysiology, and biochemistry. Each selection is a contribution to the field, either as a classic of research, or by being methodologically elegant, heuristically interesting, or creative. Original articles cover such topics as the effects of meditation in the treatment of stress, hypertension, and addictions; the comparison of meditation with other self-regulation strategies; the adverse effects of meditation; and meditation-induced altered states of consciousness.

Concluding with a major bibliography of related works, Meditation offers the reader a valuable overview of the state and possible future directions of meditation research. Today, in the popular media and elsewhere, debate continues: Is meditation an effective technique for spiritual and physical healing, or is it quackery? Meditation: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives weighs in on this debate by presenting what continues to be the most complete collection of scholarly articles ever amassed on the subject of meditation.

List of Permissions
xiii
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xix
List of Contributors
xxi
I INTRODUCTION
Research Overviews: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives
3(2)
Overview: Clinical and Physiological Comparison of Meditation with Other Self-Control Strategies
5(8)
Deane H. Shapiro, Jr.
Classic Perspectives of Meditation: Toward an Empirical Understanding of Meditation as an Altered State of Consciousness
13(11)
Deane H. Shapiro, Jr.
An Evolutionary Model of Meditation Research
24(8)
Roger Walsh
A System's Approach to Meditation Research: Guidelines and Suggestions
32(23)
Deane H. Shapiro, Jr.
II THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MEDITATION
An Introduction to Part II: Psychology of Meditation
51(4)
On Therapeutic Effects of Meditation
53(2)
Meditation as Psychotherapy: A Review of the Literature
55(7)
Jonathan C. Smith
Meditation and Psychotherapeutic Effects: Self-Regulation Strategy and Altered State of Consciousness
62(15)
Deane H. Shapiro, Jr.
David Giber
Meditation as a Clinical Self-Regulation Strategy
71(2)
Meditation And Stress Management
73(4)
Meditation as an Intervention in Stress Reactivity
77(12)
Daniel J. Goleman
Gary E. Schwartz
Practicing of Meditation by School Children and Their Levels of Field Dependence-Independence, Test Anxiety, and Reading Achievement
89(8)
William Linden
Addictions
95(2)
Decreased Drug Abuse with Transcendental Meditation---A Study of 1,862 Subjects
97(8)
Herbert Benson
R. Keith Wallace
Eric C. Dahl
Donald F. Cooke
Effects of Meditation and Relaxation Upon Alcohol Use in Male Social Drinkers
105(18)
C. Alan Marlatt
Robert R. Pagano
Richard M. Rose
Janice K. Marques
Hypertension
121(2)
Decreased Blood Pressure in Pharmacologically Treated Hypertensive Patients Who Regularly Elicited the Relaxation Response
123(7)
Herbert Benson
Bernard A. Rosner
Barbara R. Marzetta
Helen M. Klemchuk
Psychotherapeutic Control of Hypertension
130(7)
Richard A. Stone
James De Leo
General Psychotherapeutic Applications For The Client And The Therapist
135(2)
Further Experience with the Therapy Based Upon Concepts of Patanjali in the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders
137(6)
N. S. Vahia
D. R. Doongaji
D. V. Jeste
S. N. Kapoor
Indubala Ardhapurkar
S. Ravindra Nath
Meditation in the Treatment of Psychiatric Illness
143(9)
Bernard C. Glueck
Charles F. Stroebel
Zen Meditation and the Development of Empathy in Counselors
152(36)
Terry V. Lesh
Comparative Effects of Training in External and Internal Concentration on Two Counseling Behaviors
188(13)
Paul Leung
Additional Findings: Normal Subjects
197(4)
Adverse Effects of Transcendental Meditation
201(8)
Leon S. Otis
Psychological Assessment of Transcendental Meditation
209(14)
Joseph Bono, Jr.
Meditation As Altered States Of Consciousness
219(2)
Attentional/Perceptual Issues
221(2)
Influence of Transcendental Meditation Upon Autokinetic Perception
223(4)
Kenneth R. Pelletier
Attentional and Affective Concomitants of Meditation: A Cross-Sectional Study
227(5)
Richard J. Davidson
Daniel J. Goleman
Gary E. Schwartz
A Rorschach Study of the Stages of Mindfulness Meditation
232(33)
Daniel P. Brown
Jack Engler
Experiences During Meditation
263(2)
Initial Meditative Experiences
265(6)
Roger Walsh
Dimensionality in Meditative Experience: A Replication
271(10)
Richard L. Kohr
A Model for the Levels of Concentrative Meditation
281(36)
Daniel P. Brown
The Buddha on Meditation and States of Consciousness
317(52)
Daniel J. Goleman
III PHYSIOLOGY OF MEDITATION
In Introduction to Part III: Physiology of Meditation
363(6)
Physiology of Meditation: Review Articles
367(2)
Psychophysiological Correlates of Meditation: A Review
369(7)
Robert L. Woolfolk
The Physiology of Meditation and Mystical States of Consciousness
376(20)
Julian M. Davidson
Cerebral Laterality and Meditation: A Review of the Literature
396(21)
Jonathan B. B. Earle
General Metabolic And Autonomic Changes
415(2)
A Wakeful Hypometabolic Physiologic State
417(15)
Robert Keith Wallace
Herbert Benson
Archie F. Wilson
Autonomic Stability and Transcendental Meditation
432(8)
David W. Orme-Johnson
Psychophysiological Correlates of the Practice of Tantric Yoga Meditation
440(7)
James C. Corby
Walton T. Roth
Vincent P. Zarcone, Jr.
Bert S. Kopell
Metabolic and EEG Changes During Transcendental Meditation: An Explanation
447(18)
P. B. C. Fenwick
S. Donaldson
L. Gillis
J. Bushman
G. W. Fenton
I. Perry
C. Tilsley
H. Serafinowicz
Metabolic Effects of Transcendental Meditation: Toward a New Paradigm of Neurobiology
465(10)
Ronald A. Jevning
James P. O'Halloran
Electroencephalographic Changes
473(2)
Some Aspects of Electroencephalographic Studies in Yogis
475(5)
B. K. Anand
G. S. Chhina
Baldev Singh
An Electroencephalographic Study of the Zen Meditation (Zazen)
480(13)
Akira Kasamatsu
Tomio Hirai
Spectral Analysis of the EEG in Meditation
493(9)
J. P. Banquet
EEG Responses to Photic Stimulation in Persons Experienced at Meditation
502(4)
Paul Williams
Michael West
Hemispheric Laterality and Cognitive Style Associated with Transcendental Meditation
506(4)
James E. Bennett
John Trinder
The Effect of Transcendental Meditation on Right Hemispheric Functioning
510(9)
Robert R. Pagano
Lynn R. Frumkin
Psychophysiological Correlates of Meditation: EEG Changes During Meditation
519(8)
Bernard C. Glueck
Charles F. Stroebel
Sleep
525(2)
Sleep During Transcendental Meditation
527(12)
Robert R. Pagano
Richard M. Rose
Robert M. Stivers
Stephen Warrenburg
IV ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN CLINICAL AND RESEARCH ASPECTS OF MEDITATION
An Introduction to Part IV: Additional Developments in Clinical and Research Aspects of Meditation
535(4)
Refining The Independent Variable: Clinical Improvements
537(2)
Psychotherapeutic Effects of Transcendental Meditation with Controls for Expectation of Relief and Daily Sitting
539(9)
Jonathan C. Smith
Physiological and Subjective Effects of Zen Meditation and Demand Characteristics
548(2)
James Malec
Carl N. Sipprelle
Self-Control Meditation and the Treatment of Chronic Anger
550(7)
Robert L. Woolfolk
Meditation: For Whom? Which Subject Population, And For Which Clinical Problem?
555(2)
Personality Correlates of Continuation and Outcome in Meditation and Erect Sitting Control Treatments
557(8)
Jonathan C. Smith
The Relationship of Client Characteristics to Outcome for Transcendental Meditation, Behavior Therapy, and Self-Relaxation
565(7)
Irving H. Beiman
Stephen A. Johnson
Antonio E. Puente
Henry W. Majestic
Lewis E. Graham
Patterning of Cognitive and Somatic Processes in the Self-Regulation of Anxiety: Effects of Meditation versus Exercise
572(13)
Gary E. Schwartz
Richard J. Davidson
Daniel J. Goleman
Comparison With Other Self-Regulation Strategies
581(2)
Theoretical Comparisons
583(2)
Zen Meditation and Behavioral Self-Control: Similarities, Differences, and Clinical Applications
585(14)
Deane H. Shapiro, Jr.
Steven M. Zifferblatt
The Role of Attention in Meditation and Hypnosis: A Psychobiological Perspective on Transformations of Consciousness
599(17)
Richard J. Davidson
Daniel J. Goleman
Passive Meditation: Subjective, Clinical Comparison with Biofeedback
616(6)
Charles F. Stroebel
Bernard C. Glueck
Matching Relaxation Therapies to Types of Anxiety: A Patterning Approach
622(15)
Richard J. Davidson
Gary E. Schwartz
Research Comparisons
633(4)
Autonomic Correlates of Meditation and Hypnosis
637(8)
Larry C. Walrath
David W. Hamilton
A Physiological and Subjective Evaluation of Meditation, Hypnosis, and Relaxation
645(26)
Donald R. Morse
John S. Martin
Merrick L. Furst
Louis L. Dubin
V VIEWS OF THE STATE-OF-THE-ART
An Introduction to Part V: Views of the State-of-the-Art
669(2)
The Place of Meditation in Cognitive-Behavior Therapy and Rational-Emotive Therapy
671(3)
Albert Ellis
Meditation and Behavior Therapy
674(3)
Robert L. Woolfolk
Cyril M. Franks
Meditation Research: Three Observations on the State-of-the-Art
677(2)
Jonathan C. Smith
The State-of-the-Art of Meditation
679(2)
Arthur J. Deikman
Potential Contributions of Meditation to Neuroseience
681(5)
Gordon G. Globus
The Principles of Psychology of Zen
686(5)
Yoshiharu Akishige
Meditation: The Problems of Any Unimodal Technique
691(4)
Arnold A. Lazarus
VI EPILOGUE
Epilogue 695(2)
Deane H. Shapiro, Jr.
Roger N. Walsh
Hibliography on Meditation and Related Articles 697(20)
Subject Index 717
Deane H. Shapiro Jr., Roger N. Walsh